I know a few that should be joining and submitting soon, I may have some other hardware and submit a few more this week, hopefully!

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What are you getting on cinebench atm D1nky( i messed up the first bench i posted on bot but 8.4 is currently my max) and im going to post some benches on the bot but its a pain in the ass entering and proveing an amd system , is there an easy way for amd systems like XTU that Hwbot likes and accepts for Amd systems because manually each time is not fun.

my best was 9.37 (not recorded) and 9.33 submitted, but some mofo came and destroyed that with a 9.57!

you should be able to use the ''repopulate field'' itll have the config saved and just change the clocks.

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good scores ill try that ,since i have only submitted once i didnt realise:shadedshu
need to sort out a benching drive (OS) as im on my main and only rig and Os, so i wouldnt want to kill something and i must be close with the ammount of bsd's and hangs ive had

9.37 whut ive clearly some work todo to get anywhere near you two then

my advice is to find the oldest/slowest HDD you can find, create many partitions of around 30gb each.

use RT7 Lite, and strip all the fat from the OS iso/folder. create a new usb bootable iso.

install 2 OS partitions with drivers etc, use and abuse 1. then when that's corrupted clone the fresh and carry on.

The reason I say a slow HDD is because, using air/watercooling the amount of time it spends loading between tests etc. the temps will drop dramatically. If good enough cooling then itll drop to near idle again! example; 3d11 between tests!

this was a trick I used when on all air, it helped and I done pretty well!

good scores ill try that ,since i have only submitted once i didnt realise:shadedshu
need to sort out a benching drive (OS) as im on my main and only rig and Os, so i wouldnt want to kill something and i must be close with the ammount of bsd's and hangs ive had

9.37 whut ive clearly some work todo to get anywhere near you two then

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You just have to find your max comfort zone, how far do you want to push it. !

my advice is to find the oldest/slowest HDD you can find, create many partitions of around 30gb each.

use RT7 Lite, and strip all the fat from the OS iso/folder. create a new usb bootable iso.

install 2 OS partitions with drivers etc, use and abuse 1. then when that's corrupted clone the fresh and carry on.

The reason I say a slow HDD is because, using air/watercooling the amount of time it spends loading between tests etc. the temps will drop dramatically. If good enough cooling then itll drop to near idle again! example; 3d11 between tests!

this was a trick I used when on all air, it helped and I done pretty well!